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Bräuninger, Thomas, and Nikolay Marinov (2022): ‪Political Elites and the `War on Truth'. Journal of Public Economics, 206, issue February 2022, (article no. 104585). more
Bräuninger, Thomas, Thomas Däubler, Robert Huber and Lukas Rudolph (2022): How Open Lists Undermine the Electoral Support of Cohesive Parties. British Journal of Political Science, 52, issue 4, pp. 1931-1943. more
Bäck, Hanna, and Marc Debus (2022): Political Polarization and Bargaining Delays: Evidence from the German Federal States. [Paneltagung: Jetzt wird regiert - Aktuelle Herausforderungen der deutschen Koalitionsdemokratie, (virtual conference), March 30th to March 31st, 2022] more
Bähr, Sebastian, Georg-Christoph Haas, Florian Keusch, Frauke Kreuter and Mark Trappmann (2022): Missing Data and Other Measurement Quality Issues in Mobile Geolocation Sensor Data. Social Science Computer Review, 40, issue 1, pp. 212–235. more
Böhmelt, Tobias, Lawrence Ezrow and Roni Lehrer (2022): Populism and intra-party democracy. European Journal of Political Research, 61, issue 4, pp. 1143-1154. more
Bühler, Babette, Katja Möhring and Andreas P. Weiland (2022): Assessing dissimilarity of employment history information from survey and administrative data using sequence analysis techniques. Quality & Quantity, 56, pp. 4747–4774. more
Carey, Sabine C., Belén González and Christian Gläßel (2022): Divergent Perceptions of Peace in Post-Conflict Societies: Insights from Sri Lanka. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 66, issue 9, pp. 1589-1618. more
Carteny, Giuseppe (2022): Rally around my flag: Partisan dynamics of institutional confidence during the Covid-19 pandemic. [Italian Political Science Association (SISP) Conference, Rome, September 08th to September 10th, 2022] more
Carteny, Giuseppe, and Hermann Schmitt (2022): The electoral geography of Euroscepticism. [79th Annual Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) Conference, Chicago, IL, April 07th to April 10th, 2022] more
Carteny, Giuseppe, and Hermann Schmitt (2022): Expressive voting and the 2019 EP Elections. [Elections, Public Opinion and Parties (EPOP) Annual Conference, Newcastle, September 02nd to September 04th, 2022] more

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